Grammarly has officially rebranded as Superhuman, marking the company’s evolution from a writing-assistance tool into a fully-fledged AI-powered work platform.

The move consolidates Grammarly’s writing assistant, the Superhuman email client (acquired earlier in 2025), and Coda’s collaboration suite (acquired in late 2024) under one unified brand. The company says the new identity reflects its mission to support users across all phases of work — not just writing.

Alongside the rebrand, the company introduced Superhuman Go, an AI assistant capable of working across 100+ popular apps, helping users draft content, schedule meetings, automate tasks, summarise information, and manage communication across platforms.

Why the Rebrand?

Grammarly’s leadership says the transformation reflects today’s work reality, where employees operate across email, documents, chat platforms, and task systems — and need AI support everywhere, not just in writing.

The shift also signals an ambition to rival enterprise AI ecosystems, like Microsoft 365 Copilot and Google Workspace AI, by offering a unified workspace powered by intelligence layers.

The company now positions Superhuman as: “An all-in-one intelligent productivity suite designed to help people work faster, clearer, and smarter across their entire digital workflow.”

What Happens to Grammarly?

The Grammarly brand is not disappearing entirely. The writing assistant feature remains — but it now sits as one component inside the Superhuman ecosystem.

Existing Grammarly users will keep access to their writing tools, while gaining optional access to broader AI-productivity features.

Key Features of the New Superhuman Platform

  • Superhuman Go AI assistant — works across email, docs, chat, and productivity tools
  • Writing intelligence — enhanced grammar, tone, clarity, and rewriting support
  • Email efficiency tools — inherited from Superhuman Mail
  • Docs, collaboration, and automation — powered by the Coda acquisition
  • 100+ third-party app integrations — covering communication, calendar, task, and knowledge systems

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